Dr Robert Van Gorder

I hold B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees, all in mathematics, and all from the University of Central Florida (UCF).

I was a recipient of the UCF Trustees Doctoral Fellowship (~ 8 awarded in a given year by UCF), and later the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship (~ 20 awarded in a given year nationally, in the area of applied mathematics).

I was UCF's Hernandez Mathematics Award winner in 2009. I taught and conducted research in the Department of Mathematics at UCF from 2009 to 2014. In 2014, I joined the Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford. During the 2014-2015 academic year, I held the position of Research Fellow in Nonlinear Dynamics (Mathematical Institute, Oxford). During the 2015-2018 academic years, I will hold the position of Glasstone Research Fellow in Science (Mathematical Institute, Oxford).

R. A. Van Gorder, The Biot-Savart description of Kelvin waves on a quantum vortex filament in the presence of mutual friction and a driving fluid, Proceedings of the Royal Society A 471 (2015) 20150149.

K. Mallory and R. A. Van Gorder, Competitive modes for the detection of chaotic parameter regimes in the general chaotic bilinear system of Lorenz type, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 25 (2015) 1530012 (32pp).